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BACKGROUND: Extracellular matrix metabolism and cardiac cell death participate centrally in myocardial infarction (MI). This study tested the roles of collagenolytic cathepsin K (CatK) in post-MI left ventricular remodeling. METHODS AND RESULTS: Patients with acute MI had higher plasma CatK levels ...
February 1, 2019
Journal:
J Mol Cell Cardiol
Author:
Fang W, He A, Xiang MX, Lin Y, Wang Y, Li J, Yang C, Zhang X, Liu CL, Sukhova GK, Barascuk N, Larsen L, Karsdal MA, Libby P, Shi GP
AIM: Collagens are major cardiac extracellular matrix components, known to be actively remodelled and accumulated during diffuse myocardial fibrosis. We evaluated whether accelerated collagen turnover described by neo-epitope biomarkers reflecting collagen formation and degradation separates patient...
May 25, 2018
Journal:
Eur J Prev Cardiol
Author:
Nielsen SH, Mygind ND, Michelsen MM, Bechsgaard DF, Suhrs HE, Genovese F, Brix S, Karsdal MA, Prescott E, Kastrup J, Nielsen Bay H
Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death in industrialized countries, and myocardial infarction (MI) is a major CVD with significant morbidity and mortality. Following MI, the left ventricle (LV) undergoes a wound healing response to ischemia that results in extracellular matri...
December 14, 2017
Journal:
Matrix Biol
Author:
Nielsen SH, Mouton AJ, DeLeon-Pennell KY, Genovese F, Karsdal MA, Lindsey ML
Elastin is a signature protein of the arteries and lungs, thus it was hypothesized that elastin is subject to enzymatic degradation during cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases. The aim was to investigate if different fragments of the same protein entail different information associated to two diffe...
June 21, 2013
Journal:
PLoS One
Author:
Skjøt-Arkil H, Clausen RE, Rasmussen LM, Wang W, Wang Y, Zheng Q, Mickley H, Saabye L, Diederichsen ACP, Lambrechtsen J, Martinez FJ, Hogaboam CM, Han M, Larsen MR, Nawrocki A, Vainer B, Krustrup D, Bjørling-Poulsen M, Karsdal MA, Leeming DJ
Background: Titin is a muscle-specific protein found in cardiac and skeletal muscles which is responsible for restoring passive tension. Levels and functioning of titin have been shown to be affected by cardiac damage. Due to the inherent difficulty of measuring titin levels in vivo in a clinical se...
July 6, 2012
Journal:
J Transl Med.
Author:
Vassiliadis E, Rasmussen LM, Byrjalsen I, Larsen DV, Chaturvedi R, Hosbond S, Saabye L, Diederichsen ACP, Genovese F, Duffin KL, Zheng Q, Leeming DJ, Christiansen C, Karsdal MA
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